The 1963 Film Daily Year Book of Motion Pictures (1963)

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Exton, William, Jr. Audio visual aids to Imtruction. N. Y., McGraw-Hill. 1947. Fearing:. Franklin. Motion pictures as a medium of instruction and comnuinication. Berkeley and Los Aneeles. University of California Press. 1050. Fern. Qeorg-e H. and Robbing, Eldon. Teaching with films. Milwaukee, Bruce Pub. Co.. 1046. Georgre. W. H. The cinema In school. London, Pitman & Sons, 1036. Gibson. James J., ed. Motion picture testing and research (Army Air Forces. Aviation Psychologry Program. Report No. 7). Wash.. Government Printing OfTlce. 1947. Gipson. Henry C. Films In business and Induatry. N. Y., McGraw-Hill. 1947. Gordon, Jay E. Motion-picture production for industry. N. Y., Macmillan, 1061. GrifTilh, Richard. World of Robert Flaherty. N. Y.. Duell: Little, 1053. Guide to film services of national associations. Chicago, Film Council of America. 1952. Haas. Kenneth B. and Packer. Harry Q. Preparation and use of visual aids. N. Y., PrenticeHall. 1946. HMFcleroad, Fred and Allen, William. Audiovisual administration. Dubuque. la.. Wm. C. Drown Company. 1951. Hardy, Forsyth, ed. Grlerson on documentary. London, Collins. 1946. Hartley. William H. A gruide to audio-visual materials for elementary school social studies. Brooklyn. N. Y.. Rambler Press. 1950. Hartley. William H.. ed. Audio-visual materials and methods in the social studies. Wasb.. National Council for Social Studies, 1947. Henry. Nelson B.. ed. Audio-visual materials of instruction. Chicago, University of Chlcaero Press, 1949. Heiii-y. Nelson B., ed. Mass media and education. Cliicas-o, University of Chicag-o Press, 1964. Hoban. Charles F.. Jr. Focus on learning: motion pictures in the school. Wash., American Council on Education. 1943. Hoban. Charles F., Jr. Movies that teach. N. Y.. Dryden Press, 1946. Hocknian, William S. Projected visual aids in the church. Boston. Pilgrim Press. 1947. Holiis, A. P. Motion pictures for instruction. N. Y. Century, 1926. Hovland, Carl I. and others. Experiments on mass communication. Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1949. Ivens, Joris. Apprentice to Alms. N. Y., Harcourt, Brace & Co.. 1946. Kinder. James S. Audio-visual materials and techniques. N. Y.. American Book Co., 1060. Knowlton. Daniel C. and Tilton, J. Warren. Motion pictures in history teaching-; a study of the Chronicles of America photoplays as an aid in 7th grade instruction. New Haven. Yale University Press. 1929. Ki-eider. Harry J. Church films and the church Ozone Park, N. Y., St. James Lutheran Church, 1050. Laine, Elizabeth. Motion pictures and radio; modern techniques for education. N. Y., McGrawHill A038. McClusky, F. Dean. Audio-visual teaching techniques. Dubuque, la., William C. Brown Co., 1940. McClusky. F. Dean. The A-V bibliography. Dubuque la.. William C. Brown Co.. 1950. McDonald, Gerald D. Educational motion pictures and libraries. Chicago. American Library A»sociation, 1942. McKown, Harry C. and Roberts. Alvin B. Audiovisual aids to instruction. 2nd ed. N. Y.. McGraw-Hill, 1949. Mannlno, Philip. ABC's of visual aids and projectionist manual. N. Y., Educational Film Library Association. 1946. May, Mark A. and others. Learning from films. New Haven. Yale University Press, 1058. Meierhenry, Wesley C. The Nebraska program of educational enrichment through the use of motion pictures. Lincoln, University of Nebraska, 1062. Meierhenry, Wesley C. Enriching the currioilum through motion pictures: final report of the Nebraska program of educational enrichment through the use of motion pictures. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1052. Miles. John R. and Spain. Charles R. Audio-visual aids in the armed services. Wash., American Council on Education. 1947. Noiarius, Nanette and Larson', Allan S. The handbook of free films. N. Y., AUanan Associates, 1962. Report to educators on teaching films survey. N. Y., Harper, 1948. Rogers, William L. and Vieth, Paul H. Visual aids In the church. Phila., Christian Education Press, 1046. Rotha. Paul. Documentary film. 3rd ed., rev. & enl. London. Faber & Faber. 1962. Rufsvold, Margaret I. Audio-visual school library service. Chicago, American Library Association. 1940. Rulon, Philip Justin. Sound motion pictures in science teaching. Cambridge. Harvard University Press, 1933. A school uses motion pictures, by the staff of Tower Hill School. Wilmington, Del. Wash.. American Council on Education. 1940. Schrelber, R. E. EFLA redbook of audio-visual equipment. N. Y., Educational Film Library Association. 1940. Schrelber, Robert E. and Calvert. Leonard. Building an audio-visual program. Chicago, Science Research Associates. 1946. Sixty years of 16mm. films. 1923-1083. Chlea«ro, Film Council of America, 1054. Starr. Cecile. ed. Ideas on film: a handbook lor the 16mm. film user. N. Y., Funk & Wagnalls. 1061. Starr, Cecile, ed. Film society primer. Forest Hills, N. Y.. American Federation of Film Societies, 1956. Strauss. L. Harry and Kidd. J. R. Look, listen and learn; a manual on the use of audio-vlsuaJ materials in informal education. N. Y., Association Press. 1048. Tower. Howard E. Church uses of audio-visuals. Nashville. Abingdon-Cokesbury, 1061. Townes. Mary E. Teaching with motion pictures. N. Y.. Columbia University Press, 1940. UNESCO. Report of the Commission Technical Needs in Press. Radio, and Film. 3 Vols. Paris. UNESCO. 1948. 1949. Waldron, Gloria. The information film. N. Y., Columbia Uniyersity Press, 1949. Waldrup, Earl. Usinr visual aids in a church. Nashville, Broadman Press. 1049. Weaver, Gilbert Q. and Bollinger, Elroy W. Visual aids. N. Y.. Van Nostrand. 1949. Wilson. William H. and Haas. Kenneth B. The film book for business, education and industry. N. Y.. Prentice-Hall. 1960. Wise. Harry Arthur. Motion pictures as an aid in teaching American history. New Haven. Yale University Press, 1939. Wittdch. Walter A. and SchuUer, Charles F. Audiovisual materials; their nature and use. 3rd ed. N. Y., Harper, 1962. Wittich, Walter Arno and Fowlkes, John Guy. Audio-visual paths to learning; a comparison of three classroom methods of using educational (MUird films. N. Y.. Harper * Bros.. 1946. 780